Problem and Solution is a pattern of organization where information in a passage is expressed as a dilemma or concerning issue (a problem) and something that was, can be, or should be done to remedy this issue (solution or attempted solution). The problem and solution text structure may seem...
Problem and Solution:a problem is described and a response or solution is proposed or explained. Example:thousand of people die each year in car accidents involving drugs or alcohol. Lives could be saved if our town adopts a free public taxi service. By providing such a service, we could pr...
Grade 7Problem and Solution Angel wanted to join her local community service volunteer group, but her mom thought her grades were too low. Angel decided that she would work hard to bring her grades up so that her mom would allow her to join the group. When Angel brought her grades up to...
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Practice in comprehension concepts (characters, setting, plots, main ideas, cause and effect, predictions, etc.). Free | Reading | Worksheets | Grade 3 | Printable
a. problem and solution b. compare and contrast c. chronological d. spatial / descriptive e. sequence / process 4. No one knows the true origin of ice-cream, but the first published ice-cream recipe appears in “Mrs. Mary Eales's Receipts,” a cook book that was printed in London in...
Setting, characters, beginning, middle, and end. Reading / Story Map - Advanced Setting, major characters, minor characters, main problem, solution. Reading: Main Idea Read each paragraph and find the main idea. 2nd through 4th Grades
Ben is excited to go to his uncle's farm to pick pumpkins and apples, but when Uncle Darrell can't keep the crows away from his crops, Ben will have to figure out how to make the scariest scarecrow to fix the problem. 3rd Grade Friendly Sports Mindy has been practicing for soccer sig...
Each passage is about Sharks written with a different purpose and text structure: Descriptive passage with questions about sharks Compare & Contrast: Sharks and Stingrays Cause & Effect: Endangered Sharks Problem & Solution: How sharks find food Sequence/Process: The lifecycle of a ...
Line 3: Three words describing the setting Line 4: Four words stating the problem Line 5: Five words describing one event Line 6: Six words describing another event Line 7: Seven words describing a third event Line 8: Eight words describing the solution to the problem...